Yes. We filed a lawsuit against Clearview under an Illinois state law known as BIPA, the Biometric Information Privacy Act, and we settled that lawsuit.
Under the terms of the settlement, there are two key provisions. Clearview can no longer provide to any private entity access to its database containing millions and millions of face prints nationwide—permanently. It's a permanent ban on selling to private entities in the country, with a few exceptions, and a five-year ban on law enforcement access within Illinois.
The only way we were able to bring this lawsuit is that Illinois has the Biometric Information Privacy Act, which makes it rare in the United States, and that law shows the potential of regulation. That law is what enabled us to sue Clearview and reach the settlement whereby Clearview can no longer sell its face print technology to private entities around the country.